Theme Framework: Carrington
category: Themes
Carrington is a CMS theme framework for WordPress that makes it easy to create unique looks for different categories, posts and comments just by creating custom templates.
Offering you 4 different variations of the same theme idea, Carrington is a great starting point for someone willing to learn and experiment on theme development.
Carrington Framework comes in the following variations:
- Carrington JAM
Carrington JAM is a bare-bones theme skeleton. It is intended for developers and designers as a starting point for building a new theme, it is not designed for end-users looking for a blog theme that is ready to go. - Carrington Text
Carrington Text embraces simplicity with this elegant design. Text and content is the focus here – let your content take center stage. - Carrington Blog
Carrington Blog is an elegant blog-style theme with advanced features like AJAX loading of content, customizable colors and header images, easy addition of analytics code, widgetized sidebars, stylish gallery features, and more. It is designed for bloggers looking for an “out of the box” experience. - Carrington Mobile
Carrington Mobile is an elegant mobile theme with that supports advanced touch browsers (iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, Pre) and is also backward compatible with older mobile devices.
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